It is good, but the daddy of them all ( personal opinion only here- don't
want some one to scold me) is Doyle's
Routing TCP/IP. That is a awesome book that will knock you socks off.
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Sent: Wednesday, August 16, 2000 6:46 AM
Hello group ..
Any have taken the Beta Cisco Channel
Specializations Exams: CSV - Cisco Secure VPN 9E1-570 .. i think it is diff.
than the MCNS 2.0 .. any sug. books for study ..
About the VoIP exam (CCNP + VoIP) i have seen a
Cisco press book (intr. to VoIP) i have order it .. is it
http://www.erieri.com/
http://www.salary.com/home/layoutscripts/sall_home.asp
http://www.acinet.org/acinet/
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I think we ought to start a pool - buck a guess - how many messages in this
guy's in-box when he opens his e-mail on September 1st?
Proceeds go to the charity of the winner's choice.
Any volunteers to run it?
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Try CNTL-SHIFT-6 then b
John
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Subject: password recovery via terminal server
Is anyone aware of a method to send a break to a router during boot via a
Hey everyone!
I am looking for some DB60 connectors to make some DTE to DCE cables.
I have looked and I can't find it anywhere. Can anyone give a hand here.
Thank you.
Sergeant Paulo T. Alves
MCB G-6 Network Operations Maintenance Section
DSN: 645-0682/0610 Fax: 645-1191
From US
Hi :
I understand that PBX can be connected to FXO or EM. In what situation
we need to hook to FXO, and when to plug-in to EM ?
Thanks in advance
Jimmy
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try putting on ip accounting on to the interface where your server / gateway
is. If you see the address of your server that you should have configured
in the helper address at the remote end then the packets are getting there
o.k. If this is the case I reckon you should check your DHCP server.
yeah big time!. I like yourself struggle to take in BGP (something to do
with the grey matter turning off when bgp is mentioned), I swear someone has
hypnotised me to sleep when BGP is mentioned. I need to tie up details on
lane (its been a while) and from the Design it is very obvious that I
hi ,
Anyone knows what is the difference between configuring route redistribution
in a network that does not have redundant paths betweeen dissimilar routing
processes versus configuring route redistribution in a network that has
redundant paths between dissimilar routing processes
thanks
This is a very busy list, and there's a lot of traffic to go through
if one wants to make meaningful responses. It doesn't help that many
subject lines are not meaningful.
Since we always have newcomers, let me throw out a few reminders.
Perhaps these should be in a bold FAQ at the entry,
Is the IP network between routerA and routerB being routed in the Internet?
Remember, when you PING, the ICMP packets use the outgoing inerface as the
source IP address. Therefore when you PING from routerA your ISP would need
to have a route to that IP network for the packets to find their
Dear all,
Does any body already got the result for Foundation 2.0 beta yet ?
I took it on 20 June and still didn't found it yet in Galton...
thanks in advanced,
Roel
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Make sure that your config register is set to 0x2012 some register settings
will cause the boot process to ignore NVRAM.
Arya
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Subject: cisco 2504 problem
Date: Mon, 21 Aug 2000 10:59:10 +1000
ok techies...
here is a
Definitely correct it has nothing to do with cert testing but here's what may be the
problem anyway (next time don't waste bandwidth on a useless response)
The site attempting to connect has probably been blacklisted for spam or some other
reason. The address simply seems to be blocked. This
win98 will support the 10.x subnet. I don't know if it will work with the
internet sharing.
From my experance the Windows internet sharing is NOTHING but trouble, if
you want to share your connection goto www.analogx.com and get there proxy
program. Its free and workes with 95/98/nt and 2000.
I guy that I work with forwarded me this link, and it is a real hoot! It
starts off by the guy who originally wrote the PING code for Unix talking
about PING, etc. The funny part is at the end reading the book reviews. I
don't know if this is valid, but none the less entertaining. A good way
Can you ping the firewall from Router A? If not you
probably don't have routes to the internal networks.
The firewall will have one for the directly attached
network by default and a default route, but not a
route for the other 2.
--- Arya Salahi [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Is the IP network
Will the access-list be based on phone number or destination phone number,
and, will the device alert the admin of failed or successful attempts via
email?
Charles
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From: Josh Duffek [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
Sent: Friday, August 18, 2000 4:18 PM
To: Charles Gatrelle;
Hello everyone:
I am studying for the routing 2.0 exam.
Does any one have information on the following:
(1) the scalability problems associated with internal BGP.
I know that IBGP speakers have to be fully meshed. I am not too clear on the
reason behind this requirement.
(2) Redistribution
Maybe what Robert is looking for is a list of Organizational Unique
Identifiers? (OUI's)
http://www.cavebear.com/CaveBear/Ethernet/vendor.html
http://standards.ieee.org/regauth/oui/index.shtml
Good links to reference material on these sites... particularly the second
one.
- RD
On Sat, 19 Aug
I've got a 1005, and thought it was a good router for studying. But, I used
it mostly for the dial-up test since it could have an asynch port. But, if
you have a 2511 you might not have much use for the 1005.
Hello ppl
I need help in making a quick decision i am setting up a new lab
Collisions are usually normal, that's what CSMA/CD is based on.
However, I would check the following:
1)Check switch port statistics from the switch where the router connects to,
I would be more worry on Runts than collisitons.
2)Check Duplex transmission 10 half at both ends forced
3)Check
Hi Mike -
I'd like to know how many collisions you're seeing. It might be well within normal
parameters for ethernet. However, I'd also recommend changing from 10mbps shared to
100mbps full duplex - you'll get much better throughput, no collisions at all, and
you've probably already got the
Cisco 2900 Catalyst 2912 XLEN
Anyone have input on this switch as to becoming part of a home lab.
Jason
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Hello everyone:
I am studying for the routing 2.0 exam.
Does any one have information on the following:
(1) the scalability problems associated with internal BGP.
I know that IBGP speakers have to be fully meshed. I am not too
clear on the reason behind this requirement.
It's more complex
I am pursuing CCNP certification I have an opportunity to attend a class
covering one of the four tests. I am 80% through a couple of ACRC books, so
I think that I will probably not chose BSCN. Of the remaining three
courses, which would you attend? For which subject matter is classroom
Hi
not really specific to a certification but just wondered if anyone could
decipher the following output relating to compression over a serial line
Is the output basically saying that on traffic transmitted from the router
i'm getting 2.1:1 compression ratio
and on traffic being received on
hey Paul great job man.
Your are the unsung hero and I thank for the great resource
I KNOW how thankless your job can be
keep up the good work
Oz
http://www.mcseco-op.com/helpfull_links.htm
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If you weren't already almost through the ACRC text, I'd say go for that one
'cause it's easily the most difficult. But if you're sure you don't need the
classroom instruction, I'd say take the CIT. I found it to be the most
relevant to the real world.
- Don
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From:
Hi everyone.
Is there any way to backup a DDR ISDN line with the same ISDN line? Are you
confused? me too!
Basically I want the router to try dialing one number, and if it fails to
connect, to then try dialing another number?
Any help would be appreciated.
Thanks,
Dion
I'll second that. Jeff Doyle's Routing TCP/IP is one of the first books to
delve into the majority of commonly used routing protocols used today at the
binary level. Jeff is not only a knowledgeable engineer but a great
technical writer. He explains things clear and concise. I owe a great
There are some similarities in the IP and TCP headers, but in general, the
headers are very different.
When a frame arrives at a network interface card (NIC), the NIC strips the
data-link-layer header and passes the remaining packet to the appropriate
network-layer protocol. The network layer
At 11:02 PM 8/20/00, Howard C. Berkowitz wrote:
If you know that a specific test asks for offsets, then I suppose you must
memorize them. A test that asks for them, IMNSHO, demonstrates more a lazy
test writer than it does understanding of the topic. Flashing back to my
clinical laboratory
Hi All,
Does anyone have a url or can u tell me what the differences are between the
old CCNP 1.0 and the new CCNP 2.0 exams.
I can't find anything on the Cisco web page. They don't outline the
objectives in detail. It's really vague and not clear as to what is
expected. Example, under the
LOL!! This is a keeper.
Kris Jacobs | mailto: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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E-tours are available.
If your dog falls in love with a guest's leg, have the decency to
If that is what you want to do which is not very effiecent, but...all
you need to do is add another dialer string to the interface and then it
will try the first dial string and then the next one and then next one and
so on.
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From: "Radford Dion" [EMAIL
Gentlemen,
We are in the process of being upgraded on Internet bandwidth by the
provider. We have a Cisco 7204 with a Larsom Access T45, DS3 Netwrok
Service Unit.
What and where are the changes going to be made if any. I will paste some
of the actual config lines:
Thanks
Ross V. Bernardo
Hi. Has anyone set up a VPN with a cisco router going to a CheckPoint
firewall? I'm sure that it can be done using standards based configs, but
are there any issues that I should research before the imp? TIA.
Get Your
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"vr4drvr ." wrote:
Hi. Has anyone set up a VPN with a cisco router going to a CheckPoint
firewall? I'm sure that it can be done using standards based configs, but
are there any issues that I should research before the imp? TIA.
Hi all,
My Customer has a Compaq Server running Novell 5
connected to Cisco switch.He want to do Nic Teaming(FEC).He has three nics,two
dual port and one single.He wants to remove the one with the single port
anduse two IP addresses on thetwo dual port NICs doing FEC NIC
teaming.He is
me too ...
Henrique Issamu Terada
CPM Comunicações - Brazil
CCNA Certified
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From: Cisco2match S Hard [EMAIL PROTECTED]
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Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:31 AM
Subject: Foundation 2.0 beta
Dear all,
Does any body already got the result for
Has anyone ever seen this at the end of the boot sequence?
"Invalid percentage: valid values are:10, 15, 20, 25, 30, 40, 50"
I had some problems with that goofy software loader, and ended up having to
force a TFTP download, which them lead me to reset the BOOT= param in
ROMMON. Now I get
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Priscilla Oppenheimer
Sent: Monday, August 21, 2000 10:35 AM
To: Derek CHUNG; [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Subject:Re: Is a TCP packet encapsulated by a IP packet which is inside a
Layer 2 frame?
snip
A question probably for the ISP folks:
Is the radb still used very much today ? Are there very many ISPs that use
the info in the route servers to set policies ?
I have been reading Halabi's Routing Architectures book and was curious.
Chris
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Can I do the accounting of history commands in a
router just using a Syslog Server ?
Or do I need a radius or tacacs+ , like a
CiscoSecure?
I'd like to use local authentication , and for each
user, record the commands he had done in the router.
The syslog Server is a 3CDaemon, from
CL: yes you did, PO, and therefore you are entitled to ask the rest of us
how we ever got such and such a certification without knowing this ;-
Still wondering how many CCIE's are unable to duplicate your feat. :-
Many CCIEs can't tell you what's in an IP or TCP header and I find this
shocking.
A question probably for the ISP folks:
Is the radb still used very much today ? Are there very many ISPs that use
the info in the route servers to set policies ?
I have been reading Halabi's Routing Architectures book and was curious.
Chris
yes, although I won't say it either is a complete
I have implimented 6 router installations using all Ascend Pipeline
equipment and Paragon CSU/DSUs. I have been a full time tech for 5 years. I
have a very high aptitude and strong analytical skills. I recently closed
down my computer business in favor of being an employee instead of an
employer.
I noticed that you mention "Routersim".
Do you recommend it as being fairly realistic?
What I mean by that, is it a good learning experience?
Or is it just better than nothing?
"Just an old dog learning new tricks".
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Check the value of your configuration register. it is probably set to
make the NVRAM read-only. The actual command is left as an exercise
for the reader...
;~}
Regards - Scott
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There are some ISPs that will not route your network blocks unless they're
registered in the RADB and advertised the exact way they're registered. I
know of places in the USA who will not accept routing updates unless its in
the RADB first. There's also places in Australia who will ensure that
Quick one:
I am preparing for the BCRAN exam, but I do not have a 2509 to test the
asynchonious lines on, so I cannot check if the first TTY is 0 or 1. I would
assume that TTY is starting on 0 just like CON, AUX and VTY, but I just want
to make sure.
Thanks,
Ole
Ole
On Mon, 21 Aug 2000, Kane, Christopher A. wrote:
A question probably for the ISP folks:
Is the radb still used very much today ? Are there very many ISPs that use
the info in the route servers to set policies ?
I have been reading Halabi's Routing Architectures book and was curious.
It
What are you rich? :-) Well, I am looking into stocking a test area for
CCIEs at my work ther are none yet), and I think it is adequately stocked
(from the CCIE requirements section on our fave page) for about 12K, no used
stuff, my company won't go for the Ebay thing. If you are getting used,
Hi
Learn telco speak, It is a unique language unto itself. Acopy of
Newtons Telecomm Dictionary is recommended for proper comprehension.
once you have telco speak down it is MUCH easier to work with the phone
company as communication is much clearer and less subject to
misunderstanding. and the
A friendly person lent me access to his 2509, and I am sorry to say that
this is so typical Cisco - why be consistent!!!
The first TTY port is 1, where the first CON, AUX and VTY ports are 0.
Anyway, I hope that someone out there had the same question in mind and now
know the answer.
Take
"ALL IN ONE CCIE STUDY GUIDE" by Hutnik and Saterlee-- if you check page 540
on Route Reflectors, how come the "neighbor ip-address
route-reflector-client" command is not used in the BGP Route Reflector
Example. What is thier reasoning?
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That comment is not totally correct. Some access layer switches do take set
based commands. the 1900 and all the XL series routers use an ios based
syntax.
-- Kevin
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Dear,
With a
Syslog Server you can do this.
Youneedset aaa accounting and logging
commands correctly. (at Cisco´s site you can find
exemples!).
good
luck,
-leonardo
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[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]Em nome de Henrique Issamu
There's also supposed to be a new catalyst 6000 code that's ios like. I
don't think I'd like it though. It's easier with the set commands when
messing with a bunch of ports and differnet vlans...Just my opinion.
Kenny
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My question is How is it possible to connect a HSSI interfaced for cisco
routers to a comstream modem with v.35 interface
I know this is not a certification qn but any kind souls who knows the
answer can you pls help thanks
Jason
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When all routers are fully meshed they all hear the news from one router, so
they do not need to propogate the news among eash other. This help avoid
routing loops.
Omer
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Frank Wells
Sent: Friday, August
From CCO:
The HSSI port adapters provide up to two EIA/TIA 612/613, high-speed serial
interfaces. HSSI provides connectivity to external service units to access
services at NxT1, NxE1, T3 (45 Mbps), E3 (34 Mbps), and Synchronous Optical
Network (SONET) STS-1 (51.82 Mbps) rates.
--
hi guys:
I have installed a sniffer in my lan,i want to capture all the
packet in the lan
what will i do on my catalyst 3504
I have done this before and I have some checkpoint documents that may be of
use... Please check the following link a little later tonight.
http://my.ispchannel.com/~kwelch/Cisco
-- Kevin
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vr4drvr .
I have 2 questions about Proxy ARP that I hope
someone could answer for me:
1. Does a client machine that uses Proxy ARP
have a default gateway?
2. How can you tell if your machine uses
Proxy ARP or not? I know that it depends if it is in the TCP/IP stack, but
is there someway to tell? Is
Also, iBGP neighbors will not advertise a route it learned from another iBGP
neighbor to another iBGP neighbor.
Says that somewhere in Halabi
Kenny
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This is somewhat off topic ... I am boning up for BCRAN in a
week or two and I am reading the stuff about protocol translation. For
those who aren't this far yet protocol translation is used for allowing
telnet, x25, and lat sessions to interoperate - LAT is nonrouteable so
its
I have done this before and I have some checkpoint documents that may be of
use... Please check the following link a little later tonight.
http://my.ispchannel.com/~kwelch/Cisco
-- Kevin
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vr4drvr .
I thought that this must be helpful. A complete explanation of all the "sh
util cpu" fields.
http://www.cisco.com/warp/public/63/showproc_cpu.html
Albert
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H.. I think it is a perfectly legitimate Cisco question. You just
have to turn it into a Cert. question. These are large websites which means
most likely they are using Cisco gears. ;-)
Jason,
If you are having trouble browsing (I presume it is internet browser), you
cannot just ping
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